Wednesday, March 07, 2012

· Marcos Ambrose has made three NASCAR Sprint Cup Series starts at Las Vegas

· Ambrose’s best career finish in Vegas (fourth) came in last year’s event

· Ambrose enters the 267-lap event in 21st place in the driver point standings

Ambrose on Las Vegas Motor Speedway: “Las Vegas is
one of my favorite race tracks. We’ll have DEWALT on the car for the
first time this season and we want to put on a great showing for them.
We ran in the top-five for the majority of the race last year and I
finished in fourth, my best finish at the intermediate track. I really
just love Vegas, I love all the 1.5-mile race tracks, to me that’s what
NASCAR is all about, high speed and high banking. Vegas is a great town
and the crowd is always full of energy and excitement. “

Ambrose on Racing at Vegas: “Las Vegas is all about
the aero platform, high speed and high down force racing, you’ve got to
stay in the racing grooves and go where the car wants to take you. At
those high speeds if you are loose going into the corners and aren’t in
the groove, there is no way you are going to be able to turn the
steering wheel. One of my favorite parts about racing in Vegas is that
it allows the drivers to really explore different possibilities on the
track and to really use the speed and banking to our advantage.”

Crew Chief Todd Parrott’s Thoughts Heading into Las Vegas: “I’m
looking forward to going to Las Vegas this year, we had a successful
run out there last year and I’m looking for a strong run this weekend.
We had a good car in Phoenix, so I’m building off of a little momentum
that we had in the race. The outcome wasn’t what we were looking for,
but we still have momentum knowing our car was fast all day. We’ve run
strong the first two races of the year, we just don’t have the finishes
to show for it and I’m looking to change our luck around on Sunday.”

Parrott’s Keys to Getting Around Las Vegas: “We need
to make sure the DEWALT car has good grip and is snug on entry into the
corners. It needs to turn well through the center and have good drive
off of the corner with a lot of power. Getting on pit road can be
tricky, the DEWALT car will carry a lot of speed off of Turn 4 and
Marcos will enter pit road really fast. He’ll need to be spot on getting
into the pits and the Richard Petty Motorsports crew will need to have
lightning fast stops. There will be some pit strategy that comes into
play this weekend. Two tire calls will be important for track position
and we’ll need to make sure we have the DEWALT Ford Fusion running out
front when the checkered flag flies at Las Vegas this weekend.”

Chassis History: The No. 9 RPM team has prepared
chassis No. 735 for this weekend’s race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
This DEWALT Ford was previously run last season at several 1.5-mile
tracks including Las Vegas.

Notes: Ambrose has three NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
starts at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. His best finish (fourth) and his
best start (second) came in last year’s event at the 1.5-mile track.
Ambrose has completed 818 of 819 laps attempted in Cup Series
competition at the track. His average starting position is 13 and his
average finishing position at Vegas is 12.7.

The No. 9 Richard Petty Motorsports Ford Fusion will have a different
look this weekend. DEWALT will make its first appearance of the year as
the primary partner of the No. 9 machine.

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